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so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not getting good results for the young people who attend them. we've got to do more to reward schools that deliver for students and our future. so that's number one. number two, we're going to encourage more colleges to innovate. try new things. do things that can provide a great education without breaking the bank. so for example, a number of colleges across the country are using online education to save time and pone for their students. or they may be, for example, seeing if you can get credits faster. if you can show competency, if you know your subject matter
so that's information that's useful. that's news you can use. it will help students and parents figure out how much value a college truly offers and then down the road, using these ratings, we're going to work with congress to change how we allocate federal aid for college. because i said this last year and i meant it. colleges that keep their tuition down while providing a high quality education, we want to see their taxpayer support go up. we should not be subsidizing schools that are not...
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stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january of 2009, 79% of people believed race relations in the country are good. now it's only 52%. the african-american poverty rate, in 1966 when the statistics were first kept for african-americans was 41.8%, four in ten. in 2011 it was 27.6%. still high, but enclosuclearly lower. and the black high school graduation rate in 1964 was only 25%, only a quarter. in 2012 it was 85%. give us your assessment, congresswoman, of how far we've come or how far we still have to go in terms of dr. king's dream. >> well, thank you very much. obviously we've made tremendous gains over the past 50 years, but things
stay with us for just a moment because joining us now from washington is democratic congresswoman from california, maxine waters. congresswoman, looking at that package that we just saw from pete williams, it's almost as if that was a different country looking at that black and white footage. i want to read you three sets of statistics that sort of show the best of times, worst of times aspect. we have our first african-american president. and yet when president obama was inaugurated in january...
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talk to us today. delivering mail, medicine and packages, yet they're closing thousands of offices, slashing service and want to layoff over 100,000 workers. the postal service is recording financial losses, but not for reasons you might think. . >>> my in depth conversation with oprah winfrey about race and why it's impossible for her to use the "n" word. that's ahead. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> a "360" interview with oprah winfrey. starting tomorrow she's back in movie theaters co-starring with fore forest whitker. more on that in a moment. >>> first a clip on the movie based on a true story. forest whitaker served a president over three decades and how society and white house over that time affected his own family. >> what was the name of that movie, honey? >> in the heat of the night. >> in the heat of the night with sydney -- >> sydne
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we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they were restoring democracy. >> reporter: on syria, the u.n. security council was in emergency meeting several hours today, basically came up with no action. agreed on the need for clarity about the chemical weapons attack, in the end didn't agree on a specific u.n. probe to get to the bottom of it. >> ed henry on the north lawn. thank you. >>> one of the stories that sometimes gets buried is the persecution of coptic christians in egypt. it has been going on for awhile now. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us tonight it is far worse as
we shouldn't be surprised he's using them again. going back to the start of the crisis in egypt, key players like secretary of state john kerry struggled to get a handle on it. on august 1st, after the egyptian military had already started killing islamist protesters, kerry told go news in pakistan the egyptian military was restoring democracy. >> the military did not take over to the best of our judgment so far, so far, to run the country. there's a civilian government. in effect, they...
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. >> jim miklaszewski reporting for us. mick, i want to add that the aclu is out for a statement asking president obama to commute manning's sentence to time serve and allow for his immediately release and see how the white house responds to this. >>> in egypt today former president mubarak could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow. a few hours ago, a court ordered his release after corruption charges against him were thrown out. the 85-year-old exruler still faces other charges including charges in connection with the deaths of demonstrators. his release could stir up mour unre more unrest. nbc news chief foreign kror correspondent richard engel joins me now. >> what has been the release to the potential release of mubarak? >> only convincing the egyptians that the old regime is coming back. it was over a month ago that the military rolled into the streets and threw out the unpopular, put elected government of the muslim brotherhood. now a massive campaign is under way to arrest muslim brotherhood leadership. the mus
. >> jim miklaszewski reporting for us. mick, i want to add that the aclu is out for a statement asking president obama to commute manning's sentence to time serve and allow for his immediately release and see how the white house responds to this. >>> in egypt today former president mubarak could be freed from prison as early as tomorrow. a few hours ago, a court ordered his release after corruption charges against him were thrown out. the 85-year-old exruler still faces other...
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him use it. in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen are saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the n word. was that hard for you? i know you have spoken about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s -- >> in mississippi. >> not only that, i'm a student of my history. i have said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word. i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it, because i know the history, and i know that for so many of my relatives, whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people who i am connected to, my ancestors, that was the last word they heard as they were being strung up by a tree. that was the last sense of degradation that they experienced as some harm was caused to them. i just -- it's just not a part of the fabric of who i am. so out of respect to those who have come before, and the price that they p
him use it. in the film, there's a scene where people in the kitchen are saying negro. when did he start to use that word? he always uses the n word. was that hard for you? i know you have spoken about the importance of not using that word. >> i think it depends on the context of the time which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s -- >> in mississippi. >> not only that, i'm a student of my history. i have said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word....
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kelly goff and goddard is with us and daphne is also with us. gang, great to have you all here. you're probably following what is going to turn into the biggest ballots of all the fall. everybody goes home and gets rested for up this and we are talking about the sequester issue. you bring our attention to an article budget bedlam where it's written when it comes to the budget so many moving pieces and so many little that the overall situation let alone the fate of a bill is impossible to predict with any degree of certainty. should we expect it's going to be a bloody knuckles drag down in the fall? >> here we are one more august recess. congress has gone home. we are talking about a government shutdown in the fall. one more time. there is a couple of differences here, though, thomas. one speaker john boehner is weaker than last year. the other one is senator mitchell mcconnell the gop leader in the senate is weaker than last year and facing a primary challenge back home. you have over 60 house republicans now urging republicans to stand down and to let the government close down
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent balanceant. >> to be clear it's the governor who is doing the disenfranchisement, it cuts early voting by a week, eliminates same-day voters registration, ends preregistration for 16 and 17-year-olds, and starting in 2016 requires voters to show a government-issued i.d. before they can cast a vote. the law was immediately challenged in the court and also criticized by hillary clinton, who offered her most -- >> legislators in north carolina have pushed through a bill that reads like the greatest hits of voter suppression. in 2013 so far, more than 80 bills restricting voting rights have been -- not every obstacle is related to race, but anyone who says that racial discrimination is no longer a problem must not be paying attention. >> clinton describes the threat of voter fraud as a fannen epidemic, a fact born out by the fact that among the nearly 7 million ballots cast last
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent balanceant. >> to be clear it's the governor who is doing the disenfranchisement, it cuts early voting by a week, eliminates same-day voters registration, ends preregistration for 16 and 17-year-olds, and starting in 2016 requires voters to show a government-issued i.d. before they can cast a vote. the law was immediately challenged in the court and also...
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it is like it upsets us inside and makes us afraid. so i think we have to -- we have to recognize that. at the same time, we know we have to move on. it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural racism. there is no institutional racism. that is not true. it is not either/or but both of those things. there is institutional racism and as the president said you have to have black people working hard, struggling to get ahead to be successful and their parents have to join in that and the community has to join in that and that is also very key. if you're weak, if you're weak because you don't have an education or you don't have good psychological makeup because of the way you were raised, you are not going to be an effective fighter, someone who
it is like it upsets us inside and makes us afraid. so i think we have to -- we have to recognize that. at the same time, we know we have to move on. it also reminds us there is still a lot of racism in america. and hot spots for it that we still have to deal with. i think one of the problems, don, is when you start talking about what black people can do to help themselves and how they should work on this and work on that, people then attack that as if you are saying there is no structural...
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finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca-cola, we know when people come together, good things happen. to learn more, visit coke.com/comingtogether so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to h
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please join us on tuesday night at 10:00 eastern, the truth about benghazi. we're going to go back to that fateful night. and we're going to be speaking to the families of those who lost their lives. that is tuesday night at 10:00 and 7:00. 7:00 pacific, 10:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, edward snowden's new life. he already has a home and a job in russia. not joking. plus the defense rests in the whitey bulger trial. and then hawaii's controversial new plan to help the homeless. it involves a free plane tickets. and lawmakers in iran throw down. we'll show you the full fight later in the show. [ male announcer ] these days, a small business can save by sharing. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i
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let us know what you think. follow me on twitter @andersoncoop @andersoncooper. >>> billing taxpayers a bundle for in some cases patients that don't exist. the man that is in charge of the operation faces our questions live. >>> and you'll hear from the woman that says ariel castro was a monster long before he held three young women captive. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta
let us know what you think. follow me on twitter @andersoncoop @andersoncooper. >>> billing taxpayers a bundle for in some cases patients that don't exist. the man that is in charge of the operation faces our questions live. >>> and you'll hear from the woman that says ariel castro was a monster long before he held three young women captive. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today,...
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tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the donor base and 50 states necessary for a white house run. however, conservatives who think they have compromised on an establishment candidate for four elections in a row are not likely eager to back christie who continues to feud with conservative darlings and gop rivals like rand paul of kentucky. >> this all started with him saying we don't have room for libertarian republicans. the thing is that is how we grow our party. >> joining me live in the studio is bob engle, co-author of chris christie, the inside story of his rise to power. great to have you here. let's talk about the fact the
tonight i'm using the just the two of us setting. electrolux. be even more amazing. see the electrolux kitchen and laundry appliance collection at the home depot today. presidential candidate chris christie will sign a law making new jersey only the second state to ban gay conversion therapy. one of several moderate moves by the governor that could further strain his relationship with conservatives. a "the new york times" article looked at that. building a political operation, the...
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thank you for joining us. sybrina i want to start with you. it's a big case, a murder in oklahoma of a white guy from australia who was here. he was out for a run, and he's murdered, and there are a lot of people on the right saying this is reverse trayvon martin. do you see any comparison to these cases? >> i really don't know about the story. i haven't heard about the story. it really doesn't matter to the parents of what color the shooter is, the parents are going to receive a loss, you know, the loss of their child. so it really doesn't matter what color the hand is that shoots the gun. it's the tremendous, you next pain that they are going to suffer from the loss. >> it may be inevitable tracy, but when you hear the news and people try to draw a comparison, does it bother you? >> in a way it does, and in a way it doesn't. with everything going on today, each case is unique in it's own right. i am not going to say our case is different than anyone else's. a crime is a crime, and that's what we're trying to channel a lot of negative energy
thank you for joining us. sybrina i want to start with you. it's a big case, a murder in oklahoma of a white guy from australia who was here. he was out for a run, and he's murdered, and there are a lot of people on the right saying this is reverse trayvon martin. do you see any comparison to these cases? >> i really don't know about the story. i haven't heard about the story. it really doesn't matter to the parents of what color the shooter is, the parents are going to receive a loss,...
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are all the cameras watching us out there doing us a good thing? britain has hundreds of thousands of cameras watching everybody in the streets of london. we'll talk to a guy involved in a movie about that right out of george orwell. this is "hardball," the place for politics. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. some hot political news. we got a look at the new jersey special election for the u.s. senate. we check the "hardball" scoreboard. according to a new monmouth university asbury park press poll, democratic cory booker, no surprise has a 16-point lead over the republican 54-38 in the special election to fill out the term of frank lautenberg. this special election
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fill us in here. let's start with you chris. >> basically, what's happening now is american intelligence officials now say that they have been tracking a particular threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula for the past several weeks. in the past several days they have received additional intelligence information. once analyzing that that's what pointed them to a potential take inside yemen as well as other attacks in the middle east and north africa. that is what prompted that move by the obama administration to close the embassies and then just today to issue the worldwide travel alert. i spoke with a u.s. official who called this threat both credible and serious saying that it could be directed at diplomatic posts but could go beyond that. hence today you see the worldwide travel alert for any americans traveling abroad. my colleague barbara starr has been told they are looking specifically at a potential threat to the u.s. embassy in yemen between the days of august 3rd through the 6th. also t
fill us in here. let's start with you chris. >> basically, what's happening now is american intelligence officials now say that they have been tracking a particular threat from al qaeda in the arabian peninsula for the past several weeks. in the past several days they have received additional intelligence information. once analyzing that that's what pointed them to a potential take inside yemen as well as other attacks in the middle east and north africa. that is what prompted that move...
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she's here with us now. before ashley judd said she was not in the race, mitch mcconnell's people were after her. so here these are two official challengers, and they don't seem threatened at all. are we seeing that same kind of push back from the mcconnell camp that we saw with ashley judd? >> absolutely. i mean, there was a tape that was leaked of a mcconnell meeting. one of the interesting things on that tape was that at the time they actually didn't have too much on grimes, who has since then announced she's going to make this run. the mcconnell folks at this point are particularly focused on bevin. while mcconnell is ignoring him in public, he didn't mention either one of his challengers by name in his speech at fancy farm, his campaign is already on tv. they're sending mailers out and going after bevin. a super pac is running newspaper ads against grimes. >> talk to me about the threat of bevin. he's a millionaire, right? >> we're not quite sure how much he's worth yet, but yes. his company owns a comp
she's here with us now. before ashley judd said she was not in the race, mitch mcconnell's people were after her. so here these are two official challengers, and they don't seem threatened at all. are we seeing that same kind of push back from the mcconnell camp that we saw with ashley judd? >> absolutely. i mean, there was a tape that was leaked of a mcconnell meeting. one of the interesting things on that tape was that at the time they actually didn't have too much on grimes, who has...
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think we all leave with heavy hearts, note that so many came before us to get us here at this moment and now it's our opportunity to keep the dream alive. as dr. king would say, let freedom ring. >> let it ring. free at last. >>> now we're going to throw it to lee and john berming aren. >> with this faith we will be able to huz out of the mountahe. >>> this is the national lead. from every mountainside, let freedom ring. half a century after he let the historic march, would dr. king say his dream has come true? >>> the world lead. the u.s. appears to be on the brink of military action in syria. it looks like president obama will move forward without u.n. approval. would they do it without the approval of congress too? >>> and also, in national news, he made the jury's job easy, showing no remorse for slaughtering 13 people at ft. hood. now it appears that nang middle hassan will get what many say he wanted all along -- a death sentence. >>> i'm john berman, filling in for jake tapper today. we begin with the the national lead. they came from all over the country, by car, by train, by
think we all leave with heavy hearts, note that so many came before us to get us here at this moment and now it's our opportunity to keep the dream alive. as dr. king would say, let freedom ring. >> let it ring. free at last. >>> now we're going to throw it to lee and john berming aren. >> with this faith we will be able to huz out of the mountahe. >>> this is the national lead. from every mountainside, let freedom ring. half a century after he let the historic...
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it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states. >> so what would you do? >> well, i wouldn't have imposed a red line on chemical weapons. what i would have done, which is at the beginning of the conflict, when the jihadists had not entered, for about a year, when it was a popular uprising, obviously, uniting all sectors of society with a democratic objective. that would have been the time to intervene and it would have been decisive. right now, i think passivity is our only option because of the compromising of the jihadist option. that could change, but do
it was used. and he acted in a way that made it very clear to everybody in the region that nothing he says in the region carries any weight. and that, i think, is the fact of what is happening right now. that is the reason you can have the regime do it, and why they can do it with impunity. it is the reason hezbollah was on the ground, and can do it with impunity. it is the reason why the russians are doing it with impunity. there is no response with any effect coming from the united states....
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thomas, josie said she is used to it but a little girl shouldn't have to get used to something like that. i hope that is where we have moved. i hope that josie's courage -- this is what courage looks like and josie has been really courageous and josie was inspired by other people like arturo and alejandro who is kourg courageous and said what they want their dreams to be and josie got up and said she didn't want to lose her dat, right? >> yes. >> you look just like your mom, josie. you're a chip off the old block. do you get that a lot? >> yes, i do. >> you do. we see you have your tennessee shirt on. you're a big tennessee football fan? >> sort of. >> sort of? okay. that's a ringing endorsement. we will take it. >> and, tom, josie had two people she wanted to reach out to as well, right? no? who is your hero -- who are your two heros? easement barack obama and selena gomez. >> there you go. all right. shout-out to barack obama and selena gomez. ladies, thanks again. i appreciate your time. >>> bo is getting a new bud. time for the poly sidebar. the first dog bo has a new little sister.
thomas, josie said she is used to it but a little girl shouldn't have to get used to something like that. i hope that is where we have moved. i hope that josie's courage -- this is what courage looks like and josie has been really courageous and josie was inspired by other people like arturo and alejandro who is kourg courageous and said what they want their dreams to be and josie got up and said she didn't want to lose her dat, right? >> yes. >> you look just like your mom, josie....
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what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, indeed syrian rebels say their offensive continues in various parts. they are citing they are making gains despite some of the setbacks from the chemical weapons and particularly from the regime's ability to fight back or at least continue to fight. there's no doubt that syrian rebels are saying that what happened over the course of the last several days was a weapons attack, a chemical weapons attack. obviously the evidence on that still remains somewhat inconclusive from an international perspective despite the fact that key u.s. allies and u.n. members like the united kingdom are coming out more definitively saying it was a chemical weapons attack by the regime. nonetheless, on the ground the fighting around damascus continues. the syrian rebels say they have been undeterred by the chemical weapons attack they alleged was used. >> all right. ayman mohyeldin live in cairo. thanks so much for that. now for more on the situation in both syria and egypt, let's bring
what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, indeed syrian rebels say their offensive continues in various parts. they are citing they are making gains despite some of the setbacks from the chemical weapons and particularly from the regime's ability to fight back or at least continue to fight. there's no doubt that syrian rebels are saying that what happened over the course of the last several days was a weapons attack, a chemical weapons attack. obviously the evidence on that...
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and they kind of put us on the trajectory. in my entire like question, what i was grappling with was was my trajectory going in a direction that was opposite of that, of the people who i love and have been around for my entire life. and it was -- it was me like going full steam ahead on one other side, and i just -- i couldn't help but look like in the mirror and think about what are the counterfactuals, you know, what are the -- what are the possibilities that i'm excluding myself from and the people that i love from. but i don't regret it. and i don't think my mom regrets it at all because i can -- every time she hears about me or she just reads my acceptance letter, you know, her smile or her -- or i hear her like telling one of her friends on the phone late at night in a whispered voice so i don't hear it, you know, like bragging incessantly or something like that, it reminds me that it's all worth it. and that's kind of what keeps me going, really. >> justin, quickly before we go, has your mother had a chance to visit har
and they kind of put us on the trajectory. in my entire like question, what i was grappling with was was my trajectory going in a direction that was opposite of that, of the people who i love and have been around for my entire life. and it was -- it was me like going full steam ahead on one other side, and i just -- i couldn't help but look like in the mirror and think about what are the counterfactuals, you know, what are the -- what are the possibilities that i'm excluding myself from and the...
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now the countries who don't like us, who view us unfavorably. no surprise they're all in the middle east, i guess. number five, turkey, only one in five views america favorably over there. number four, i hate to see this, egypt. number three, the palestinian territories. number two is jordan. number one, pakistan, where 11% view us favorably. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! a new line up that can keep up with whatever adventure. start fresh and finish sparkling 24/7 with new olay fresh effects. power on with va-va-vivid for a 400% better clean. hydrate up to 24 hours with long live moisture. and perfect with bb cream for radiant skin. catch them if you can at olayfresheffects.com. ♪ at olayfresheffects.com. we've been able to clear away rthe rubble from the financialf the amcrisis.people, we started to lay a new foundation for stronger, more durable economic growth. but we're not there yet. what we need is not a 3-month plan or even a 3-year plan. we need a long-term american stra
now the countries who don't like us, who view us unfavorably. no surprise they're all in the middle east, i guess. number five, turkey, only one in five views america favorably over there. number four, i hate to see this, egypt. number three, the palestinian territories. number two is jordan. number one, pakistan, where 11% view us favorably. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] introducing olay fresh effects' unstoppable skincare! a new line up that can keep up with whatever adventure....
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talk to us today. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> okay. so, take a seat and pay attention. because i have been wanting to talk about this one. this is a very interesting story. you're going to want to watch this. a young ma
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constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened after 2002. so, there's no relationship between these two. we are now at a point where you have more stop and frisks of young black men in new york city than there are young black men in new york city, and that's why charles blow said, and while the judge quoted him in saying, it's "like burning down the house to rid it of mice." just because there are more murders in our community doesn't mean that you can treat all of us like we are guilty. and furthermore, you should pay our communities the respect of actually listening to people when th
constitution to make us safer. that should send chills down the spine of everyone in this country. >> he would take issue that there's any violation going on, that's why they're appealing the decision, right? >> that's what a federal judge just found, and that, in our country, it's the federal judge, not the chief, who gets to decide what the u.s. constitution says. now, the problem is that the fall in homicides happened prior to 2002, and the increase in stop and frisk happened...
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what else can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we understand at this point it's simply a procedural matter, as long as the prison affairs department here gets all the paperwork in order. it's just a matter of time before his release. there was some questioning as to whether or not the country's general prosecutor was going to appeal today's decision. there was some confusion about that. a short while ago, he said he couldn't appeal the decision, which effectively means this is now final. this was the last legal hurdle that would clear the way for president mubarak's release. it does not mean he's acquitted. in fact, he has a trial date already set on august 25th, but what the decision means is that he does not need to serve anymore time in prison, given the fact he's done all of this pretrial time in detention. so we are expecting the paperwork to get filed tomorrow morning and as early as tomorrow et evening or friday, perhaps, the former president will be released from the prison. >> as i understand it, he wil
what else can you tell us? >> reporter: well, we understand at this point it's simply a procedural matter, as long as the prison affairs department here gets all the paperwork in order. it's just a matter of time before his release. there was some questioning as to whether or not the country's general prosecutor was going to appeal today's decision. there was some confusion about that. a short while ago, he said he couldn't appeal the decision, which effectively means this is now final....
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what can you tell us at this time? have you been able to find out information regarding the security at this school? is this a school that has metal detecto detectors? >> we do not have that information about security at the school at this time. >> now, there are reports that this individual who was armed was able to get into the school, and he had some demands. do we know anymore regarding these demands that were made once he was able to get into that school? >> no, we do not know anything about that. >> okay. but right now, as you pointed out, the parents and individuals are at a nearby walmart. is that where they're reuniting parents with their children? >> that is correct. >> and this is an elementary school? we're talking kids as young as, what, 10 years old? is that the complete level? does this include middle school students as well? >> i'm not sure about that. the name of the school is the ronald e. mcnair discovery learning academy. >> all right. thank you very much. we're going to go to wxia. this is the loca
what can you tell us at this time? have you been able to find out information regarding the security at this school? is this a school that has metal detecto detectors? >> we do not have that information about security at the school at this time. >> now, there are reports that this individual who was armed was able to get into the school, and he had some demands. do we know anymore regarding these demands that were made once he was able to get into that school? >> no, we do not...
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. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. due to the threat of terror attacks the state department is preparing to close or keep closed for a certain amount of time certain embassies in various hot spots around the middle east such as egypt, iraq and afghanistan. that list could be a lot longer. the spokesman says the department has obtained information and that it is making the move out of an abundance of caution. we are continuing to follow this breaking story. we will have more for you when we get it. the embassies closing for terror threats. >>> on to a terror attack in the u.s. we have five days away from the trial of army major nidal hasan. we are getting a direct communication from him to fox news and you. chief intelligence correspondent tells us what hasan wants you to hear. >> reporter: on the eve of his military trial accused fort hood shooter released the hand writt written and typed documents to fox news where he appears to abandon his oath as a commissioned officer and explain his relationship with -- hasan's bu
. >> that is it for us. "special report" is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. due to the threat of terror attacks the state department is preparing to close or keep closed for a certain amount of time certain embassies in various hot spots around the middle east such as egypt, iraq and afghanistan. that list could be a lot longer. the spokesman says the department has obtained information and that it is making the move out of an abundance of caution. we are continuing...
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johnson, great to have you with us tonight. who will profit from all of this, from detroit's bankruptcy? and your take on the potential ripple effect and what's unfolding. >> well, this is an opportunity for bankruptcy lawyers who get paid when they're flying in the airplane to go to meetings to charge $750 an hour. and there will be hundreds of millions of dollars paid out, hundreds of millions just in detroit. if what happens in detroit continues elsewhere, we'll see similar problems. michigan state constitution has a provision you cannot cut a public employee's pension. that seems real clear except the next provision of the constitution says every year you have to put enough money aside for the new pension benefits. a lot of the cities haven't been doing it. that's why saginaw has a bond issue. it's to catch up and put enough money in there. part of the theft in pengs to people, has been corporations, making it up later. that's what's going on here. >> a federal judge circumvented the state's constitution. as i see it right
johnson, great to have you with us tonight. who will profit from all of this, from detroit's bankruptcy? and your take on the potential ripple effect and what's unfolding. >> well, this is an opportunity for bankruptcy lawyers who get paid when they're flying in the airplane to go to meetings to charge $750 an hour. and there will be hundreds of millions of dollars paid out, hundreds of millions just in detroit. if what happens in detroit continues elsewhere, we'll see similar problems....
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gentlemen thank you for joining us today. i was saying that with the promotion of this, i don't think i have seen such a magnificent promotional series of engagements yet in my life. >> all outdoing, of course. we are the masters of all those events. >> it is actually an incredibly timely movie and these are issues that we're discussing both here at home and internationally and i wonder, to what degree you have done this film and there are all these issues out there as far as the surveillance and surveillance state and what you think about all of it and how much that has sort of informed your thinking? >> i think every film you do, gets you closer to the -- the news, and this was no different. i mean with everything that's going on now, and whether it be the julian assange stuff or the edward snowden stuff, you do have a slightly different type on things for shush. >> do you think ooitsz more orwellian than it was five years ago? we do take it to quite a lot of degree, but at the same time, i don't think it takes a huge consp
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the alleged drug use and which specific drug he was using that may have played a part in the downfall. >> also the sound of detroit. it's fantastic. we'll take you to the motown museum to show you how one man's vision turned into the musical revolution of an entire country. that when we come back. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> you were
the alleged drug use and which specific drug he was using that may have played a part in the downfall. >> also the sound of detroit. it's fantastic. we'll take you to the motown museum to show you how one man's vision turned into the musical revolution of an entire country. that when we come back. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of...
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if they do, they'll be used against us. we have to act now. otherwise i think our credibility is very much at stake. >> let's let congresswoman sanchez respond. says the united states must act right now. you sort of disagree, right? >> well, what i agree upon is that chemical attacks or biological warfare as my colleague has said is completely and totally inacceptable. i guess what i'm worried about is just shooting a few cruise missiles isn't the end of it for americans. and if we are to go in, if the president consults with the congress, leadership, those in armed services or intel or foreign relations and ultimately makes the decision to send those cruise missiles in, i think everybody has to be on notice that that probably isn't the end of it. and is america ready to see at the ultimate of playing that out, soldiers in syria? and i don't believe that we are. so we have to really consider and i think the president would be wrong not to consult with the congress in particular. there are a lot of other things we can do -- >> i was going to sa
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the one and the only christopher l. hayes. tonight on "all in" nuclear states, russia and the u.s., own 94% of the world's nuclear weapons. yes, 94% was that number. which makes this current spat a bit more tense, right? >>> also tonight the fight over obama care takes a recess. the summer of the angry anti-obama care town hall is back. but unlike last time this story played out, it is republicans who are feeling the heat.
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening, from washington. i'm ezra klein sitting in for the one and the only christopher l. hayes. tonight on "all in" nuclear states, russia and the u.s., own 94% of the world's nuclear weapons. yes, 94% was that number. which makes this current spat a bit more tense, right? >>> also tonight the fight over obama care takes a recess. the summer of the angry anti-obama care town...
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using their assets strategically. monitoring enrollment in the key markets where they need to see a lot of people. sending folks like, you know, bill clinton or the president or anybody they can into those markets to boost enrollment. and, you know, this is -- the president does not -- he even tells the staff, we're not going to see these numbers turn around any time soon. >> basically where they've been for a long time. >> they know that. the white house is very consumed with making this implementation work as best they can. this is their best hope in years to try to make this work. >> i want to start with you, kristin. one of the numbers i was struck by, 57% of people, this is aening mo t aamong the whole sample, 57% still think defunding it is the wrong answer. there's many in your party who think that's what they should do. is that the way republicans lose in your opinion on health care? >> so i'm gravely concerned about this split within the party over the strategy of what you do. i think in general all republica
using their assets strategically. monitoring enrollment in the key markets where they need to see a lot of people. sending folks like, you know, bill clinton or the president or anybody they can into those markets to boost enrollment. and, you know, this is -- the president does not -- he even tells the staff, we're not going to see these numbers turn around any time soon. >> basically where they've been for a long time. >> they know that. the white house is very consumed with...
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with us is michael crowley. michael, it's great to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm going to get right to it. where's the president? >> well, he was keeping a safe distance. for several months john kerry was trying to pull these talks together. he traveled to the region six times. obama was hanging back not saying much about it. he put a little bit of his stamp on things when the talks commenced this week and obama showed up and he met with negotiators, did photo ops and i think it was a sign that was probably necessary because people were saying, where is the president? is john kerry freelancing? did he say, kerry, you go off and give it a try and let me know if it's going somewhere? i think people in the region were wondering how invested the president is. obama's said i'm paying attention. this is important to me. but it still remains to be seen whether he's going to really stick his neck out, take any political risk, try to put anything specific on the table that could come back and bite him. that w
with us is michael crowley. michael, it's great to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> i'm going to get right to it. where's the president? >> well, he was keeping a safe distance. for several months john kerry was trying to pull these talks together. he traveled to the region six times. obama was hanging back not saying much about it. he put a little bit of his stamp on things when the talks commenced this week and obama showed up and he met with negotiators, did photo ops...
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use #way too criminal. we'll get the best answers always later in the show. >>> still ahead, puig got benched, he got fined, but still managed to get into a game and do some damage. and are you ready for some football? the auditions that helped determine the new performers for sunday night football's theme song. that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good around ♪ ♪ turn around barry ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ >>> i came watch that every day. i think we have to play that every wednesday. that's awesome. welcome to wednesday. sports. ryan dempster facing a five game suspension for hitting alex rodriguez with a pitch on sunday. joe girardi says the penal
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he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that
he joins us. mark, that was one of the other points of outrage for some people is that hasan would be in a position to cross examine some of the very people he's accused of shooting down that
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how could the capture of saddam make us safer? iraq never made us unsafe. i mean, this was a bush administration concoction. even president bush later admitted that saddam had nothing to do with 9/11. there is no comparison to what the controversy is now. the controversy is not should we become a fascist nation with the government spying on us all the time in order to make us 100% safe. nobody believes that. i think what we need is a conversation with the american people fully taking place with their opinions respected about how much surveillance the american people is necessary in order to keep us safe. many smart folks have written about this in editorial pages and so forth. in a democracy, you have to be sure that you have a balance between keeping us safe and preserving what makes us a democracy. >> howard dean, former governor, thank you. >> thanks very much. >>> up next, the quote/unquote hottest politician in america right now. well, it does get me pretty steamed. inside "new york" magazine's cover story all about new jersey governor chris christie.
how could the capture of saddam make us safer? iraq never made us unsafe. i mean, this was a bush administration concoction. even president bush later admitted that saddam had nothing to do with 9/11. there is no comparison to what the controversy is now. the controversy is not should we become a fascist nation with the government spying on us all the time in order to make us 100% safe. nobody believes that. i think what we need is a conversation with the american people fully taking place with...
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that's it for us today. thank you to john, maya and ben whose new york magazine cover story k"the happy hot head" is n newsstands this week. see you back here tomorrow at noon. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. i did a litt
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tell us about it. e-mail us to the address on your screen, bigidea.msnbc.com@nbcuni.com. >>> could one of history's great mysteries finally be solved? after centuries of speculation a new excavation in florence,itily, might finally answer the question who was mona lisa. lisa gerrardini was leonardo da vinci's next door neighbor. italian researchers opened her family's tomb and hope dna tebss on her sons will match a skeleton found last year. they believe that skeleton is the muse herself. many art historians think gerrardini's husband commissioned the famous portrait to mark the birth of one of their children. frica. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
tell us about it. e-mail us to the address on your screen, bigidea.msnbc.com@nbcuni.com. >>> could one of history's great mysteries finally be solved? after centuries of speculation a new excavation in florence,itily, might finally answer the question who was mona lisa. lisa gerrardini was leonardo da vinci's next door neighbor. italian researchers opened her family's tomb and hope dna tebss on her sons will match a skeleton found last year. they believe that skeleton is the muse...
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talk to us today. >>> all right. before the break, we showed you this picture of an unassuming clean-cut 14-year-old young man who's now sitting in prison for life for some of the most gruesome and notorious murders this country has ever seen. this was charles manson then before he and members of his mostly female commune went on a two-night killing spree 44 years ago this week. the case went on to capture the nation's attention and propel manson into the spotlight he always craved. out today is a new book drawing on exclusive interviews and sources to reveal new details about the manson family murders and through never before seen photos creating a very creepy portrait of the man himself. joining us know is the author of "manson: the life and times of charles manson" jeff gwen. great to have you here. fascinating, years later we're still trying to understand this man who turned into a monster. you talk to people close to him, his sister, his friends. you want to demystify this man. what did you learn we don't alread
talk to us today. >>> all right. before the break, we showed you this picture of an unassuming clean-cut 14-year-old young man who's now sitting in prison for life for some of the most gruesome and notorious murders this country has ever seen. this was charles manson then before he and members of his mostly female commune went on a two-night killing spree 44 years ago this week. the case went on to capture the nation's attention and propel manson into the spotlight he always craved....
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with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. hello, mike. former governor of vermont and former chairman of the democratic national committee, howard dean is with us. on the set. and in washington, pulitzer-prize winning columnist and associate editor of "the
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hearn journalism using the convening power. i really don't approach my job and neither do people on the business side of politico fundamentally about the platform. we think of can we somehow monetize that mission -- that work at a premium. only two ways, either charge a lot for advertising or charge a lot for subscriptions. >> john raises a really interesting point and said from the distinct vantage point from someone who's figured it out with his own publication. it is not about the platform, it is about the content. you work for "the washington post." what are your feelings whand was it like yesterday when you found out who your new owner was? >> well, yesterday just before going on martin bashir's show around 4:20, 4:25 i see an e-mail from katherine graham saying please come to the auditorium at 4:30 at a big announcement. there was another e-mail that gave call-in instructions. that's never a good sign. never is. so it wasn't until i was finished with martin and i was waiting downstairs under the big nbc marquee looking on
hearn journalism using the convening power. i really don't approach my job and neither do people on the business side of politico fundamentally about the platform. we think of can we somehow monetize that mission -- that work at a premium. only two ways, either charge a lot for advertising or charge a lot for subscriptions. >> john raises a really interesting point and said from the distinct vantage point from someone who's figured it out with his own publication. it is not about the...